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The auto industry may face cyclical as well as secular challenges over the next few years, but the analysts see the industry's valuation and underlying fundamentals driving near-term opportunities.
Auto sales have become shaky this year, and June may be among the first signs of a downturn. Not all car companies have been affected equally.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included Advanced Micro Devices, CenturyLink, Delphi Technologies, General Motors, Ford, Intel, KB Home, Micron Technology,...
Chevy is on the cusp of delivering a Silverado HD pickup with a price of around $100,000. What took so long?
The U.S. president on Thursday said the nation will impose tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico unless the country stems the flow of illegal migrants to the United States. The auto industry, in...
May U.S. car sales are expected to fall, another sign that the industry, which has been so healthy for so many years, has entered a period of decline.
Deep trouble at Ford and GM's need for more heft to compete with rivals Toyota and Volkswagen make a marriage between the two largest car companies more likely by the day.
The F-Series has such a large lead and comes in so many variations that Ford does not need to worry it will drop from the top of the U.S. vehicle sales pack.
Year over year, new car sales for April dipped slightly in the European Union to 1.3 million units. For the first four months of 2019, sales are down 2.6%.
Here are 13 dirt cheap value stocks that are valued at less than 10 times earnings and that also pay steady dividends deemed to be safe as of mid-2019.
These are Warren Buffett's top stock holdings and positions worth noting during the first quarter of 2019.
The trade skirmish between China and the United States has become a full-blown trade war. The United States has raised tariffs on $200 billion Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. The Trump administration...
Here are 12 U.S.-based companies that have a rather well-known and well-documented exposure to doing business in China.
Presidential policies have helped certain companies and certain sectors almost every single presidential cycle in memory. But now there is something you haven't likely seen occur before.
Self-driving car startup Cruise Automation announced this morning that it had raised $1.15 billion from institutional investors, raising the company's valuation to $19 billion.